CAB writes to SC amicus curiae against clean chit to BCCI CEO in sexual harassment allegations

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

(CAB) on Friday wrote to P S Narsimha, assisting the in matter as an curiae, against the findings of CoA's probe panel giving clean chit to in sexual harassment allegations.

The CAB secretary, in his letter, has alleged that the swept the matter against Johri "under the carpet" and said that the complainants feel "cheated" and their feelings have aggravated due to the clean chit and moreover, the copy of the report has not been given to them.

"The has swept the matter of sexual harassment against under the carpet. The circumstances clearly show that it is a case where an effort has been made to exonerate Johri.

"As a result, the complainants feel cheated and this is feeling has been aggravated because they have not even given a copy of the report of the 'independent committee' constituted by (BCCI Chairman) to inquire into all matters of sexual harassment against Johri," he said, adding that the probe panel was not validly set up as only one member (Vinod Rai) had done it.

CoA had on November 21 last year clear Johri of sexual harassment allegations and dismissed the charges levelled by at least two women as "mischievous and fabricated".

"The allegations of sexual harassment in the office or elsewhere are false, baseless and have been fabricated and manufactured with an ulterior motive to harm Mr. ..," the probe committee had stated in its findings.

The three-member probe panel also comprised former of and lawyer-activist Gowda recommended counselling for Johri owing to his "inappropriate behaviour" with one of the complainants during in

The two-member CoA was divided on the issue. While approved of Johri joining back, demanded his resignation on the basis of some recommendations, including counselling.

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First Published: Fri, March 29 2019. 21:00 IST